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Claims substantiation tools and trends (July 2024) |
In the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC's) Health Products Compliance Guidance, released in December 2022, FTC explained that claims about the health benefits of a product must meet the basic substantiation standard of "competent and reliable scientific evidence," and that randomized, controlled human clinical trials (RCTs) are the most reliable form of evidence and generally what experts would require for health benefit claims. At the same time, research methods for claims substantiation are evolving, as virtual clinical trials are expanding the reach and diversity in clinical research participation and enthusiasm for the use of real-world evidence is growing. How can these new methods and technologies support the substantiation of claims about the health benefits and safety of dietary supplements?
View this webinar to learn more about claims substantiation tools and trends, including: • Regulatory requirements of claims substantiation from a scientific perspective • How to write claims that can be substantiated • Research methods and qualities of evidence • Practical application of the FTC guidance and litigation trends
Speakers: • Paula Brock, EAS Consulting Group • Belinda Tan, People Science • Todd Harrison, Venable LLP • Will Woodlee, Kleinfeld Kaplan & Becker LLP; AHPA General Counsel |
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